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Show CAPITOL, LOQAH, DO YOUR Sal, lo Wed. Jeanette MacDonald in FIREFLY-B- ANK KiGHT THURS.-T- hnr. and Frida, Annabella in DINNER AT RITZ SHARE DO YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY TO TO YOUR TOWN BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWS VOLUME XXXI SMIilIMKLI), (Atilt'. (OINTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, )C. 21, lsM7. NUMBER 2 YULETIDE help available SMITHFIELD'S XMAS HIMSELF FOR WINTER SPORTS He Smithfield public ice skating BEGAN ON SUNDAY The city sponsored a Christmas xink will be maintained by WPA aa musical im Sunday night under the part of the Cache county recreadirection of Alisa Oralie Ckagun. tion program, which operates under Three hundred voices from the Sumarl M. Ewing, maintains lighted mit School in areas and part on this proski rinks skating and Clarkston gram. Logan Wellsville, This is the third musical presented as well as here. Miss Cragun and the Summit by as leaders recreation Local WPA School. The popularity of them can sist in each community. lu judged by the over crowded house. The Winter Sports program of the The tahernide auditorium and galis Utah WPA recreation division was crowded and many left, lery Utah make to striving to gain entrance. unable i as popular a winter playground ns and 0 ,1'iMerry Christmas Boll summer a as now is it playground', fill All Come Ye l,'.,.ith both were . announced Verne B. Thorpe, Asnisl-well sung by l!ie wlide group. Duels ant Slate Director of WlA Adult anil reudin f wee iotersperred and Education Program, in charge of r.r gave variety. "The Woudvas Story" Our part in t'.e dovi'livi Million. a '.m iiit mas e ait it i was sun, in win-; meat will be the i placin'' nt each ilir.e parts. The e.iutata was in sis lit spirts center a supervisor '.ith parts. The Shepherds, surp'is'd find ability in skiing and skating, si tli 'relihhd of llie S'. .IP of hy the lie might train our workers for imlie! ileliem; the An .. I Chin licrthl-i- i mediate instruction of biginners and the hirt.i nf Chri:t; the Three as nearly as possible give danion-stutioWise Men, wli.i fell. avd the jtiildiiig nn:l mass ins'.ructiii in all Stir; l '.ion the iei.p!e, sheph-'r- ; and arcus. Another aim is to have every tings roming int i the loan ef Bethski train and trail accompanied by lehem. Tlie M in:. or" marks the awinstructors competent to assist all in akening of tlie 'Child Jesus, grades of skiers and skaters. Christinas Pawn the strain swells to We hope hy this program to im one of jnldiktiui and l'r ug.lil the canpress on the minds of the paopla of tata lo a joyous close. Utah the fact that we do have winlriiu'ipal tilen K. Winn say3 the ter and are willing to accept the fact, interest ereate.l in t,lio limsii: departbecause of the healthy ouiduir recment is astonishing and we all are reation possibilities. We want to very proud of tin work being accommake our state as popular for its plished here and in tlie different dewinter climate as it now is in the partments in our schorl. summer. Mesdames Leslie Hansen, on the We will open our program with organ; Gus Meyers on the piano and a Winter Sports Poster campaign W. W. Perkins on the violin, assisover the state in which valuable ted with the music. Muoh credit is due Miss Cragun for prizes will be given for the three best posters advertising winter sports the splendid rendition. in Utah. Prizes ere offered by the We give praise to the children for State Junior Chamber of Commerce, for it is very exceptional to see so said Hr. Thorpe. many eyes all riveted on their con"Few people realize Mr. Tliorpe ductor, and the order and enthusiasm was most marked throughout pointed out the possibilities of winter sports when facilities are made We are pleased that our city fathers available to the masses of the peosponsor so worthy a cause and may this continue to be a yearly tradiple instead of for a few champions. To this end we are increasing our tional affair in our city to which we can all look forward to at this staff from 235 to 275 and hiring a time of the year. number of winter sports champions as instructors. 000 We are supplying personnel at one hundred and tweive BENSON STAKE BOARD centers and we are cooperating with toe Forest Service. Junior and Senior ENTERTAINS WORKERS Chambers of Commerce and a number of municipalities and counties in the construction of winter sports The Benson stake Primary board facilities. entertained 250 ward Primary officThe program of the Recreation ers at their annual Christmas party Division suggests Winter Carnivals at Monday evening at the Richmond CHRISTMAS different centers with snow model- KIWANIS H G STUDENTS tabernacle. HOLD ing contests coasting tournaments around 4 The crowd was RAYMOND PITCAIRN for all lower-ag- e NAMED CANDIDATES Chirstmas trees at grouped groups ice skating PARTY Again, throughout ourByown and many other lands, men pause .to remcm-JbCHRISTMAS each corner of tlie e contests for groups fancy and social hall. The trees were decorated the first Christmas night that brought to a troubled world not a new figure skating contests, relay races, with tinsel icicles and lighted with New sena but a Spirit. panacea, ice team games, costume ice skatof Smith Smithfield, Maxine The Smithfield KLwanis club memwhich not celestial on Peace: borne a of lime, the was It song Spirit ior at the North Cache high school, blue lights reflected from above the ing parties and dances and novelty bers entertained their wives at a nor greed, nor human ambitions have ever quite muted. With each recur- was recommended Wednesday by a trees. The stage was decorated with stunts. in Christmas party Monday evening rent Christmas it echoes in the hearts of men, as centuries, ago it ech- committee to be appointed the winner large candles and a silver and blue The possibilities of recreational the junior high school. hills of Galilee. oed over the star-l- it of the UP railroad scholarship aw- happiness basket. been discussed and have some skiing A delicious hot dinner was served is a It welcome, necessary, Tefrain. It comes with a message to all. ard to the Utah State Agricultural Features of the party included a general preparation made . A pro- and an interesting program was preTo the humble and the obscure first to hear it n the solemn midnight college. gram for amateur ski contestants in- sented. President Hazen Hillyacd was dancing, enchange of gifts, program, it tells again that peace and strength and comfort come from sources Miss Metta Hale of Smithfield, al- and visit of Santa Claus. A small cluding group contest ski races, sla-lo- in charge. infinitely deeper, infinitely wiser than any earthly leadership. so a senior at the North Cache favor was presented to each one precontests, obstacle races and novwas directed by To the powerful and ambitious that seek new empire, it tells again that singing Group actischool, was recommended as an sent. elty ski relay races, snow-sho- e high Nelson. Hollis Smith rendered the King of Kings came nut in military glory, but as a Prince of Peace, vities and contests have been outlin-ed- . Cyril The program follows: Christmas alternate. by who continued to conquer king after the strongest legions were dust. two cornet solos, accompanied com- carols; invocation, S. D. Moore, Jr.; candidates successful two The possibilities of adult dog Maxine Smith at the The a piano, and To all who strive for grandeur and the pride of great possessions, it tells team sled racing have been suggestwith a large group of boys welcome, Mrs. Thelma Waddoups; solo was played by Maxine again that a humble stable, with its cot of scented hay, booms larger in peted ed. Where larger bodies of water are piano affiliated with the Christmas story, Mrs. Calder Smith and girls entertained McCann the mind of the world today than the richest palaces of Imperial Rome. to be found, ice boating and skate Smith. Albert of toe Smithfield Second ward; boys Cache county. in clubs with a romical reading. That is because the New Spirit which came with a Song in the air and stu- chorus, Smithfield Third ward; ladies were former These girls sailing have been considered. was The speaker of the evening a Star in the sky is the spirit of love and compassion. While it rules, dents of Mrs. Glen R. Winn. In rural Utah an attractive and dance, Smithfield First ward; recitaSlake President JL Ray Pond of hatreds and warring rivalries between man and man, between class and The committee making the recom- tion, Billie Skidmore of the Richmond popular aleigh riding program has Richmond, who spoke on the true hatclass, between nation and nation, are forgotten. When it fails those been discussed, including Old Dobmendation to the railroad company ward; duet, children of Mr. and Mrs. of Christmas, and related in- reds Bare anew. were Superintendent J. W. Ivirk-brid- e Seth Godfrey; rose dance, Richmond bin, sleigh bells and hot chili sup- spirit returns as a call to all men to keep the Spirit alive. cidents connected with the celebraf then, Christmas, from of the Cache county schools; ward; dance demonstration pers. of Christmas. successive generations, humanity has sought to hold the Song D. P. ting Through R. benediction W. club state Clarkston; superDoppe, Murray, Throughout the state a bulletin 000 and follow the Star often failing. Through uur own generation and these visor; Miss Fern Shipley, assistant Jr. service is being forwarded to these to come, Christmas reminds us, the quest must continue until the reign club state leader, and Gunnar workers with mimeographed material SMITHFIELD PRAISED of violence is oer. Rasmusson of the Herald-Journa- l. on new Ice and snow games and LOST Good-will toward Men, And then the ancient message, Peace on Earth, ooo Xenrral suggestions to help thorn in OH XMAS LIGHTING shall have glorious reality as well as imperishable beauty. their various activity programs. A M I A WORKERS 1937 On Monday, December 20, Service Bureau is functioning under on about 2:30 p. m. somewhere between tlie project to Many people have commented PARTY ENJOY FARWELL MISSIONARY TO give special connid-fratio- n MIA streets, SECOND WARD the Smithfield bank and the Anderto problems of, not only how beautiful SmithfielJ's HELD WEDNESDAY BE CONJOINT PROGRAM n'BA recreation workers, but other library, Second ward tabernacle, pubson Lumber Company store along the and officers MIA and ward Stake sidewalk a roll of greenbacks; five interested recreation agencies and lic grounds and entrances and the of the A missionary farewell program and are decorated with The MIA .Conjoint program were entertained teachers Monday waders. Numerous requests have surroundings $5.00 bills $25.00 in all was lost. Second ward will be held in the tab- dance for Arthur Peterson, son of wn taken enre of on winter sports lights. The finder will confer an honor evening, December 20th at the Richfrom these Thanks to Mr. William Read, care- ernacle Sunday evening, December Mrs. C. E. Peterson, will be held in mond tabernacle. Games and danr- - upon himself of lasting endurance for agencies. Due to the many requests for information on winter taker of the library and public 2Gth at 7:30 p .m. the Smithfield First ward recreation ing were enjoyed. Refreshments were the doing of a good turn in favor and gifts were exchanged. A of two elderly people if he retains ports programs and the construction grounds for making them look so Mrs. Lethea Lumiahl of Logan will hall Wednesday, December 29, 1037 served, most the money to Joseph W. Peterson In snow and ice facilities, a bulletin attractive. evening was spent, pleasant m. 8 p. friends give the Christmas story. The music at ooo- Some of our the Sentinel office. w being prepar'd and will be will attend the LDS Peterson Mr. be will by given rrct-tie- st for this program weather cold A satisfactory reward will be giperformance starFor Lake ready for circulatin in the near fu- say Smithfield is displaying the Salt school at City Two pipe organ mission Boys. unsurture. to the finder. ven leavto gasoline, Lightning to array of lighting of any little Berthas be 1938 prior change solos will given by Miss Ua Rich- ting January 3, mission Sweden. passed Lightning starting, pickup, city In Northern Utah. They also in a fulfill I to ing ardson. less for Mrs. Amanda Miles and son Wade, Alias Olga Larson of Salt Lake state that this years display is supTlie public is invited to attend. A i,and power and two cents on invitation to the pubextend We the of Some seasons. SERVICE STATION are spending the Christmas hilidays last erior to to cash. been has arranged aarrived Wednesday to spend the local business establishments snd lic to come out and enjoy this prog- good program for 20 cents, visiting with relatives and friends lie followed by a danco with good (Also a quality gasoline ram with us. holidays at the home f her mother, windows aro very attractively in Palo Alto, California, music. M. I. A. Officers Mrs. R. v, Larson. lik Hy-Tn- cold-weath- er ; ; r. 9 1937 er all-ag- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H out-of-to- Y |